Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to The Aravalli Links?

You'll want to aim for the cooler, drier months between October and March. We've found the weather then is absolutely perfect for a round, offering clear skies and comfortable temperatures, a welcome escape from the intense summer heat and monsoon rains.

What unique challenges and features can I expect when playing The Aravalli Links?

This course truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and natural rock outcrops, carved right into the ancient Aravalli hills. You'll need to master precise iron play to navigate the tight fairways and avoid the occasional curious peacock that might wander onto the green.

How does the caddie system work at The Aravalli Links, and should I bring my own clubs?

We highly recommend taking a local caddie here; their knowledge of the subtle breaks and tricky lies is invaluable, often making the difference in your score. While rental clubs are available, they can be a mixed bag, so if you're particular about your gear, bringing your own set is always best.

What's the typical cost for a round at The Aravalli Links, and is it good value?

Expect green fees to be quite reasonable compared to international championship courses, usually including a mandatory caddie fee. We think it's excellent value for the unique experience and stunning scenery you get, especially considering the course's pristine condition.

What local experiences should I definitely explore after my round at The Aravalli Links?

After your game, you absolutely must venture into the nearby local villages for some authentic Rajasthani cuisine - the daal baati churma is a revelation. We also suggest visiting one of the ancient stepwells; they're architectural marvels and offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's history.